Start by recruiting community help to translate your labels into Spanish.
Community help will both encourage interest in the museum and make sure that
you don't translate into a version of Spanish that is not used by your local
Latino population.  If you can't afford to replace the signage in the museum
with bilingual labels (and this can be expensive), then make photocopies of
the translations available at the front desk.

Make an effort to recruit high school volunteers from the Latino
community--they, in turn, will encourage other community members to visit.
If at all possible, work with the community to prepare an exhibit about
Hispanics in the community.  Work with your local Latino cultural center or
church groups.

Once you have something to attract the Latino community (translations of
exhibit labels, an exhibit about them, etc.) distribute flyers to the stores
and other places in the community frequented by the Hispanic population.

--John

On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Diane Hutsell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>  We have a pretty good size Latino population in our community, but none
> of them come to our museum.  We haven't decided if it is because they don't
> know about us or if they don't feel like they are welcome. It has been
> suggested that we print some publicity materials in Spanish but then the
> question as to what do we do about the fact that all of our exhibits are in
> English. Has anyone else addressed these issues that has some insight to
> share?
>
> Diane
>
> Diane Hutsell
> Executive Director
> McMinn County Living Heritage Museum
> PO Box 889
> Athens, TN 37303
> 423-745-0329
> www.livingheritagemuseum.com
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